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A sad relation of the miseries of the province of Munster in the realm of Ireland: : signified by letters written from thence very lately, by a gentleman of good credit, to his brother here in London. By which it doth appear, in what imminent danger that province now is for to be lost, and how numerous the rebels now are there gathered together in their siege of Youghall, with a discovery of their barbarous and cruell usage to those English they take prisoners
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Whetcombe, Tristram
1645
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The copy of a letter from Master Tristram Whitecombe, Major of Kingsale in Ireland : dated the 21 of April 1642 : to his brother Benjamin Whitecombe, merchant in London
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1642
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The copy of a letter from Master Tristram Whitecombe, Major of Kingsale, in Ireland. : Dated the 21. of April 1642. To his brother Benjamin Whitecombe, merchant in London. Alderman Plurie of Glocester mooved the house that this letter might bee printed, whereupon it was ordered the 26. of April, to be published. It is this day ordered by the House of Commons, that the ministers of each several parish give publike thanks to God for the good successe it hath pleased him to grant the English against the Rebels. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Com. D. Parl
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1642
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Ioyfull and happie newes from the west of Ireland : sent in three letters from persons of note ...
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Saintliger, W. (William), Sir, d. 1642
1642
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A most exact relation of a great victory obtained by the poor Protestants in Ireland : under the command of the Lords Inchequeen, and Kinealmekie and Sir Charles Vavafour against the rebells : also severall depositions taken before the maior of Kinsale concerning ships, men and ammunition sent to the rebels from France and Spain
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1642
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A most exact relation of a great victory, obtained by the poor Protestants in Ireland, : under the command of the Lords Inchequeen, and Kinealmekie, and Sir Charles Vavasour, against the rebells. Also severall depositions taken before the maior of Kinsale, concerning ships, men, and ammunition, sent to the rebels from France and Spain. Sent from the maior of Kinsale, to a brother of his a merchant in London. Presented to the high court of Parliament, and commanded to be forthwith printed
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1642
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The state of Dublin, as it stood the 27. of December, and of other parts of Ireland. : Being the copy of a letter sent from a good hand to an alderman of this city. By reading which you will finde the vanity and falshood of those vaine foolish pamphlets invented and published of late. With a strange and unheard of flocking together of severall kinde of birds over the city of Dublin on Christmas eve last
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Whetcombe, Tristram
1642
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A true relation of all the proceedings in Ireland from the end of April last to this present
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1642
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A true relation of all the proceedings in Ireland, from the end of April last, to this present: : sent from Tristram Whetcombe, mayor of Kinsale, to his brother Benjamine Whetcombe, merchant in London. With a certificate under the hand and seal of Sir William Saint-Leger, lord president of Munster. As also the copy of an oath which was found in a trunck in Kilbrittaine Castle neer Kinsale, after the rebels were fled from thence, the first of June, 1642. Presented to the high Court of Parliament, and by them ordered forthwith to be printed. Hen. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
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1642
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The truest intelligence from the province of Munster, in the kingdome of Ireland : extracted out of severall letters of very serious importance lately sent from Mr. Tristam Whitcombe soveraigne of Kinsale, and divers other worthy gentlemen of good repute, ranke and quality : newly written, published and really averred by one Mr. I. P. who was sometime a minister amongst them, having lately escaped from thence, and sustained great losses by the insolency of those bold, bloody and barbarous rebels : wherein is contained the miraculous mercies of Almighty God towards the Protestants of that kingdome in generall, and to that province in speciall : manifested by the cutting off of above 2000 of the rebels by 900 of our forces, and the late surprisall of many more of them by policie at sea
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